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Liberal Party Maintains Lead Following Budget

EKOS Politics

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November 15, 2025

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[Ottawa – November 15, 2025] In our first poll since the federal budget was tabled on November 4, the Liberal Party holds a clear 11-point lead over the Conservatives. However, the race is still relatively tight in seat-rich Ontario and the Liberals continue to fare comparatively poorly among Canadians under 35. Within this cohort, partisan preferences diverge sharply: under-35 men lean Conservative, while under-35 women are more likely to support the NDP. [...]

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EKOS Politics

lean left

· Apr 27, 2026

Liberals Hold Commanding Lead in Tightened Race

[Ottawa – April 27, 2026] The Liberal Party maintains a commanding lead, though its advantage has narrowed somewhat over the past month. The Liberals stand at 44.5 per cent nationally, while the Conservatives are 14 points behind at 31.0 per cent. Although the Liberals would easily win a majority government with these numbers, the margin has tightened from nearly 21 points last month. [...]

SundayTimes

lean right

· Jun 24, 2026

How Ekurhuleni passed its budget at the fourth attempt

Fourteen political parties represented in council gave the budget the green light, but the EFF has rejected it

Punching Bag Post

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· Jun 29, 2026

Democratic Party Tilts Sharply Toward Left-Wing Socialism

The recent round of primary elections demonstrates that the center of gravity within the Democratic Party has shifted decisively toward radical left-wing socialism. Since the election of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Congress, along with the small group known as the Squad, the socialist left has been on the rise. The 2026 Democratic primaries have shown that [] The post Democratic Party Tilts Sharply Toward Left-Wing Socialism appeared first on The Punching Bag Post.

Radio New Zealand

lean left

· Jun 29, 2026

Explainer: Who are the Opportunity Party and what are their policies?

There's been a lot of talk about the party as a dark horse in this year's election. But what are their policies?

The Hill

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· Jun 24, 2026

Bipartisan funding bills stall as Senate Republicans press forward without Democrats

Senate Republicans are preparing to push ahead on next year’s government funding bill without Democratic buy-in, with the stalemate threatening to fracture the historically bipartisan spending negotiations right from the jump. An Appropriations Committee meeting to move the first four of 12 bills forward had been canceled twice earlier this month as Republicans and Democrats...

The Local Germany

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· Jul 7, 2026

Germany cuts development aid for the fifth time since 2023

The coalition government approved a draft 2027 budget on Monday that would cut development aid again. Aid groups and UN agencies say the move risks damaging Germany’s ability to support countries facing crises – and its international reputation.

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Related coverage for "Liberal Party Maintains Lead Following Budget": EKOS Politics — Liberals Hold Commanding Lead in Tightened Race. SundayTimes — How Ekurhuleni passed its budget at the fourth attempt. Punching Bag Post — Democratic Party Tilts Sharply Toward Left-Wing Socialism. Radio New Zealand — Explainer: Who are the Opportunity Party and what are their policies?. The Hill — Bipartisan funding bills stall as Senate Republicans press forward without Democrats. The Local Germany — Germany cuts development aid for the fifth time since 2023